Disparate treatment is (are)
a. intentional discrimination against a protected group of persons, such as blacks or women.
b. practices that have an unintentional, discriminatory effect on a class of people, protected under Title VII.
c. programs that attempt to "make up" for past patterns of discrimination.
d. workers giving up the right to sue in court for on-the-job injuries.
a
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The minimal-spanning tree technique would best be used
A) by a forest ranger seeking to minimize the risk of forest fires. B) by a telephone company attempting to lay out wires in a new housing development. C) by an airline laying out flight routes. D) None of the above E) All of the above
Ambrose enters into a contract to buy 350 acres from Belle Vista Farms to cultivate grapes and open a winery.? Refer to Fact Pattern 17-1. If Belle Vista breaches the contract, Ambrose's remedy would most likely be A) the amount that Ambrose expected to invest in the project
B) a percentage of Ambrose's unrealized profit. C) the difference between the land's contract and market prices. D) specific performance.
A typical situation where the doctrine of economic frustration applies is when the party suffers a loss when a gain was expected.?
Indicate whether the statement is true or false